You're mean, Corwood.
'War Stories'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
That's the Segar Sessions, and I happen to love Bruce's rendition of "Night Moves.".
ETA: Oops, SegER, not Segar. I knew there was only one g, at least.
Think they'll do "Like A Rock" or "Against the Wind"?
It's where my brain went too.
They couldn't pass up "Old Time Rock & Roll."
They couldn't pass up "Old Time Rock & Roll."
As long as Da Boss can avoid sliding in from stage right in his tighty-whiteys, I'm generally cool with that.
I happen to love Bruce's rendition of "Night Moves."
Ha! He'd rule on that song.
You're mean, Corwood.
No comment, just wanted to read it again.
Some kid was eliminated from the Spelling Bee on theremin:
Tia Natasha-Elizabeth Thomas just went out on "theremin". She got that wide-eyed vacant look of one for whom the concept of failure is too much to bear. I'm worried about her.
I'm worried about her.
::cues ominous theremin music::
Ha-ha!
t off to check theremin list-serves to see if anyone's posted about this yet
Hey! I posted "The Japanese Sandman" on buffistarawk, for those who might like a taste of Rhythm Crazy.
And I also posted "Crazy Rhythm" by the Roger Wolfe Kahn orchestra. I was thinking that the drumming sounds a lot like Gene Krupa on this one, so I did a little research... and it very likely could have been as he was a member of this band at one point and did some early recordings with them. I'm so proud of myself for actually recognizing a drumming style....